States of Marriage
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States of Marriage by Emily S Burrill
States of Marriage shows how throughout the colonial period in French Sudan (present-day Mali) the institution of marriage played a central role in how the empire defined its colonial subjects as gendered persons with certain attendant rights and privileges.
"Burrill sets out an ambitious agenda for 'doing' the history of marriage in her introductory chapter, one that will serve as an inspiration and guide for those who embark on similar studiesShe does not provide—nor could anyone—a history of the institution of marriage, but rather a steady gaze into the actors and their struggles around marriage, divorce, and gender relationships over six decades. … Burrill has written a work of considerable and pioneering importance." (International Journal of African Historical Studies) "States of Marriage is a deftly written, sophisticated book that demonstrates the centrality of marriage to colonial gender-making projects in French Sudan. Burrill draws on an extraordinary range of evidence and theories to analyze the shifting ideas and practices of marriage as a prism into the conjuncture of gendered and generational struggles, legal reforms, and colonial interventions. A must read for scholars of African history and gender studies." "A theoretically sound, gender-specific legal history through the reading of civil and criminal court records on marriage disputes in Sikasso, Mali.… The book echoes the original contribution of Nkiru Nzegwu (in Family Matters, 2006) that the oppression and exploitation of women were at the center of colonial policy. Burrill analyzes this history of legalized oppression at the local, national, and transnational levels. …Summing up: Recommended." (CHOICE) "Emily Burrill's insightful analysis of marriage, gender justice, and rights in colonial Mali deftly analyzes the ways in which colonial laws on marriage … both contributed in essential ways to the colonial state-building project and undermined existing social dynamics, thereby 'unmaking the world.' … Burrill's book is a welcome addition to our understanding of gender, justice, human rights, and the colonial state. It is persuasive and well written and is essential reading for scholars interested not only in colonialism and gender but also in law and society." (African Studies Review)
Emily S. Burrill is an associate professor in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and coeditor of Domestic Violence and the Law in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780821421451 |
| ISBN 10 | 082142145X |
| Title | States of Marriage |
| Author | Emily S Burrill |
| Series | New African Histories |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ohio University Press |
| Year published | 2015-04-30 |
| Number of pages | 248 |
| Prizes | Winner of Alf Andrew Heggoy Book Prize 2016 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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